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My name is Joel Yliluoma. I have been a long-time NES enthusiasist, and my specialty is dealing with NES music.
My name is Joel Yliluoma. I have been a long-time NES enthusiasist, and my specialty is dealing with NES music.


In December 2011 I [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y71lli8MS8s wrote and published a NES emulator].
In 2003 I also created [http://tasvideos.org/ TASVideos], a website specializing with [[TAS|tool-assisted speedruns (TAS)]] of classic videogames.
Relatedly, I have had hand in the development of a few emulators for different consoles; mostly dealing with adding "rerecording" support,
a key feature involved in the creation of TAS videos.
 
In December 2011 I [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y71lli8MS8s wrote and published an original NES emulator... at YouTube].


For now see [http://iki.fi/bisqwit/ my web site] and my user pages on other wikis:
For now see [http://iki.fi/bisqwit/ my web site] and my user pages on other wikis:
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/user%3ABisqwit wikipedia:user:Bisqwit]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/user%3ABisqwit Wikipedia:user:Bisqwit]
*[http://senseis.xmp.net/?Bisqwit senseis's library:Bisqwit]
*[http://senseis.xmp.net/?Bisqwit Sensei's Library:Bisqwit]
*[http://tasvideos.org/Bisqwit.html TASVideos:Bisqwit]
*[http://tasvideos.org/Bisqwit.html TASVideos:Bisqwit]


Page layout shamelessly copied from [user:Tepples Tepples].
Page layout shamelessly copied from [[user:Tepples|Tepples]].

Latest revision as of 11:36, 9 January 2012

My name is Joel Yliluoma. I have been a long-time NES enthusiasist, and my specialty is dealing with NES music.

In 2003 I also created TASVideos, a website specializing with tool-assisted speedruns (TAS) of classic videogames. Relatedly, I have had hand in the development of a few emulators for different consoles; mostly dealing with adding "rerecording" support, a key feature involved in the creation of TAS videos.

In December 2011 I wrote and published an original NES emulator... at YouTube.

For now see my web site and my user pages on other wikis:

Page layout shamelessly copied from Tepples.